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newtown, connecticut was suddenly not so far away. when the buses arrived with the children, the parents cheered. the children waved. a very relieved superintendent of schools worked the crowds. >> all our children are safe. that's a blessing. we're all safe. >> reporter: david kemp, a parent here told me there is nothing like safe kids. >> we're in a crazy time with a lot of crazy people. hug your kids tight, tell them you love them all the time, all the time. >> reporter: this is no way to start the school year, families here in only their second week of school, children telling the stories of hiding underneath their desks when they heard the gunfire. police are telling us they believe the gunman may have had explosives on him so this could have been a much more difficult night for parents. >> thank you so much, steve. it could have been. one of the reasons it's not, moments ago i had a chance to speak by phone with a school clerk, antoinette tuff, who was right there a few feet away from the gunman and talked and talked to him and
newtown, connecticut was suddenly not so far away. when the buses arrived with the children, the parents cheered. the children waved. a very relieved superintendent of schools worked the crowds. >> all our children are safe. that's a blessing. we're all safe. >> reporter: david kemp, a parent here told me there is nothing like safe kids. >> we're in a crazy time with a lot of crazy people. hug your kids tight, tell them you love them all the time, all the time. >>...
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the incident happened after 2:00 at the 25th street and connecticut. police initially said three men boarded the bus there, got off and began firing shots into the bus but a police spokesman told us that they now believe the shooters may not have boarded the bus, that they began firing outside of the stopped muni bus. again, we counted two bullet holes at the rear of the muni bus. police hoped to get more information from a security camera that is inside of the bus. that is the very latest, vic lee abc 7 news. >> thank you. president obama is on his way to the bay area right now. >> he is here for less than 24 hours on a fund raising blitz this, is video of the president in north carolina. he pushed for high speed internet in all u.s. school autos when he lands here in the bay area he'll attend a reception in palo alto followed by a dinner in portolla valley. abc 7 news is live in pal yes alto where that first stop takes place. david? >> we're at the corner of owe forest and boigt. the home of marcy and mike is around the corner, down half a block. you
the incident happened after 2:00 at the 25th street and connecticut. police initially said three men boarded the bus there, got off and began firing shots into the bus but a police spokesman told us that they now believe the shooters may not have boarded the bus, that they began firing outside of the stopped muni bus. again, we counted two bullet holes at the rear of the muni bus. police hoped to get more information from a security camera that is inside of the bus. that is the very latest, vic...
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three deaths now reported in new york and in connecticut. what authorities are now pointing to. >>> and america strong, maui strong. tonight, saving the famous banyan tree here in maui. more than 150 years old. and what we witnessed today. >>> and good evening tonight from maui. we are here tonight after being given a first-hand look at the devastation in lahaina. we traveled by boat with two captains who answered the call that might, the coast guard telling them, families and children were in desperate need of help. and tonight, with so many questions about these fires, abc news with an in-depth timeline, hour by hour, as the fires spread. why did so much time go by without significant alerts? why weren't the sirens used that they have h here on maui? authorities and their explanation, right here tonight. more than 100 people have died here. and there are more than 1,000 still unaccounted for. and tonight, the red cross just before we came on the air here has now declared this disaster a mass fatality operation. as they carefully search thr
three deaths now reported in new york and in connecticut. what authorities are now pointing to. >>> and america strong, maui strong. tonight, saving the famous banyan tree here in maui. more than 150 years old. and what we witnessed today. >>> and good evening tonight from maui. we are here tonight after being given a first-hand look at the devastation in lahaina. we traveled by boat with two captains who answered the call that might, the coast guard telling them, families and...
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those tests will be carried out in not only connecticut but also colorado, georgia and minnesota. we have a preview. >> reporter: it's august, and already the race to november is heating up. first key primaries. some even pitting support from party heavy hitters on opposite sides. in colorado, it's obama versus clinton. >> hi, this is bill clinton. i'm supporting andrew romanoff for the u.s. senate. >> reporter: obama backs michael bennet. a loss for bennet could be an embarrassment for obama. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: it's a political smackdown in connecticut. >> i approve this message because it's time for something different. >> reporter: former world wrestling entertainment ceo linda mcmahon hopes to trade the ring for the senate. >> what i hear when i'm around in the state is not they're not concerned with soap opera story line. >> reporter: the conservative is expected to advance to november likely pitting her against connecticut attorney general richard blumenthal. in georgia -- >> are you ready to elect a pro-life pro-second amendment commonsense constitutional conserva
those tests will be carried out in not only connecticut but also colorado, georgia and minnesota. we have a preview. >> reporter: it's august, and already the race to november is heating up. first key primaries. some even pitting support from party heavy hitters on opposite sides. in colorado, it's obama versus clinton. >> hi, this is bill clinton. i'm supporting andrew romanoff for the u.s. senate. >> reporter: obama backs michael bennet. a loss for bennet could be an...
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. >>> hospitals from connecticut to texas to california running out of beds now to treat children suffering from that triple threat of respiratory viruses. tonight here, you'll hear from the doctor who carefully explains what parents should be looking for. kayna whitworth reporting. >>> tonight, the u.s. responding after vladimir putin oversees a russian military nuclear drill simulating a massive nuclear strike what the u.s. is saying. >>> here at home. the deadly bridge collapse in missouri. the images coming in tonight. >>> our reporting on climate. the race to save the glaciers. ginger zee takes us where glaciers are melting at a place not seen in a century. >>> the recall tonight for a popular household cleaner. >>> and the powerball jackpot growing. good luck. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a wednesday night. and we begin tonight with the verdict after that horrific scene in wisconsin. the driver who intextally drove into that holiday parade inbe t almost a year ago, just been thanksgiving when that suv appeared you barrelling into the crowd, killing six p
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moments before committing suicide on tuesday, a connecticut truck driver called 911. he wasn't asking for help. instead, he explained woo triggered his deadly workplace shooting spree. >> the four-minute recorded conversation, is an amazing look inside the mind of a killer. t.j. winick has details. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. authorities released the chilling phone call that the shooter made after he had gone on his bloody rampage. omar thornton called 911 after shooting ten co-workers, eight fatally, on tuesday morning at hartford distributors in manchester, connecticut. >> state police. >> yeah. this is 911? >> yeah. can i help you? >> this is omar thornton. the shooter in manchester. >> yes. where are you, sir? >> i'm in the building. you probably want to know the reason why i shot this place up. the place here is a racist place. >> yep. i understand that. >> they treat me bad over there. and treat all the other black employees bad over here, too. so, i just take it into my own hands. and i handled it. i wish i could have gotten more people. >> yeah.
moments before committing suicide on tuesday, a connecticut truck driver called 911. he wasn't asking for help. instead, he explained woo triggered his deadly workplace shooting spree. >> the four-minute recorded conversation, is an amazing look inside the mind of a killer. t.j. winick has details. >> reporter: good morning, rob and vinita. authorities released the chilling phone call that the shooter made after he had gone on his bloody rampage. omar thornton called 911 after...
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. >> this happened in connecticut. shannon davis came home from work on monday to find, what else? a bear rummaging through her house. she says she first noticed something was wrong when she found her cat outside, staring at her open window. >> with some help from a neighbor, davis was able to scare the bear off, finally leaving through the back door. davis says the bear caused minimal damage, but it did manage, of course, to get to some of her snacks. >> i think it had some snacks right there coming out of the window. >> it sure did. breaking and entering. >>> finally, to a dog finding a way to beat these early dog days of pre-summer. >> this happened during tuesday's heat wave in kenosha, wisconsin. michelle corbett captured her dog, callie, enjoying a refreshing stream of cool water srayed by her husband amid a heat index of 109 degrees. >> lord, you've got to cool them down some way. she tweeted, when the heat index is 109 degrees, it's nice to have help cooling off from your dad. >> you know, this looks fun. i'm kind of parched right now. >> yes. >> i could go for some hose wa
. >> this happened in connecticut. shannon davis came home from work on monday to find, what else? a bear rummaging through her house. she says she first noticed something was wrong when she found her cat outside, staring at her open window. >> with some help from a neighbor, davis was able to scare the bear off, finally leaving through the back door. davis says the bear caused minimal damage, but it did manage, of course, to get to some of her snacks. >> i think it had some...
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. >> norman lear was born in new haven, connecticut, in 1922. to a salesman and a homemaker. and he would talk often over the years about what inspired his scripts. the only thing i knew to write about was what i saw around me. >> there's nothing that was ever said on any of these shows that you might not hear in a playground. it's america. >> his family saying norman lear died peacefully overnight, surrounded by his family at his home in los angeles. the legendary and groundbreaking producer who at times had, well, more than 100 million americans watching his shows. >> what was it like to know that on almost any given night, someone was watching a show that you held inspire? >> i remember flying over the country in the early years of all of that at night and looking down and thinking wherever i see a light, it just might be possible that i helped to make somebody laugh. >> today, women with nighttime urinary incontinence don't have to wake up wet. introducing the pure work system. an innovative breakthrough system for managing female urinary incontinence at night. >> morning
. >> norman lear was born in new haven, connecticut, in 1922. to a salesman and a homemaker. and he would talk often over the years about what inspired his scripts. the only thing i knew to write about was what i saw around me. >> there's nothing that was ever said on any of these shows that you might not hear in a playground. it's america. >> his family saying norman lear died peacefully overnight, surrounded by his family at his home in los angeles. the legendary and...
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that patient brought to new york from connecticut. that variant confirmed in at least eight states. and dr. anthony fauci warning of cases of reinfoection when it comes to the south african strain. while at the same time tonight, scientists are now tracking seven new covid variants originating here in the u.s. and tonight, governor cuomo acknowledging his administration mishandled data on nursing home deaths in new york during the pandemic. >>> tonight, former president trump giving a thumb's up today to supporters after being acquitted in his second senate impeachment trial. and tonight, the seven republican senators who voted to convict, what some are now facing back home. and that warning, those words from senate minority leader mitch mcconnell, right after he voted to acquit trump. mcconnell saying he didn't get away with anything yet. what did he mean by that? we're live on the hill tonight. >>> also late news from the hill this evening. house speaker nancy pelosi launching a 9/11-style commission to investigate the deadly attack on the capitol. there has been bipartisan suppor
that patient brought to new york from connecticut. that variant confirmed in at least eight states. and dr. anthony fauci warning of cases of reinfoection when it comes to the south african strain. while at the same time tonight, scientists are now tracking seven new covid variants originating here in the u.s. and tonight, governor cuomo acknowledging his administration mishandled data on nursing home deaths in new york during the pandemic. >>> tonight, former president trump giving a...
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the connecticut shooter leaves behind an angry charge of racism. >> so i took it into my own hands and handled the problem. i wish i could have gotten more of the people. >> his reeling company tonight says that is not true. >>> pregnancy pounds. could the risk of obesity begin before your child is born? >>> and, what works? unemployed people get a hope, a prayer and a job. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. we are here in washington on the day a new voice joins the supreme court. elena kagan, the third woman currently on the court. a woman with a reputation for holding her own in any room, and our jonathan karl is right here to tell us about the big vote right over there on capitol hill. and i want to know what happens, when a new justice dons the robe for the first time. jon? >> reporter: it's a big day here. in all of american history, the senate has confirmed only 112 justices, and even if you include retired justin sandra day o'connor, only four of them have been women. >> the tally is 63-37. >> reporter: elena kagan was easily confirmed in a vote the president hailed as h
the connecticut shooter leaves behind an angry charge of racism. >> so i took it into my own hands and handled the problem. i wish i could have gotten more of the people. >> his reeling company tonight says that is not true. >>> pregnancy pounds. could the risk of obesity begin before your child is born? >>> and, what works? unemployed people get a hope, a prayer and a job. it's the american heart. >>> good evening. we are here in washington on the day a...
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. >>> we turn now to that horrific attack in a connecticut neighborhood. a 10-year-old boy mauled by a break in his grandparents' backyard. his grandfather, in a wheelchair, trying to fight off the bear. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, that terrifying backyard bear encounter. a 10-year-old boy playing outside his grandparents' house in connecticut when the 250-pound black bear started dragging him away. the boy's grandfather who reportedly uses a wheelchair, throwing this metal bar at its head and a neighbor heard the screams and managed to scare the animal back, freeing the boy, but it wouldn't go away. >> stay in the area for now. the bear is still reported to be in the yard and aggressive at this time. wildlife officials ultimately shooting and killing the bear. as they say, a booming bear population is leading to more dangerous encounters like these. >> a lot of foulings are now carrying bear whistles or air horns, bear spray, things that can alert a bear to their presence and that can help avoid some unexpected confrontations and conflicts.
. >>> we turn now to that horrific attack in a connecticut neighborhood. a 10-year-old boy mauled by a break in his grandparents' backyard. his grandfather, in a wheelchair, trying to fight off the bear. here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, that terrifying backyard bear encounter. a 10-year-old boy playing outside his grandparents' house in connecticut when the 250-pound black bear started dragging him away. the boy's grandfather who reportedly uses a wheelchair, throwing...
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some of these are strong, stretching across the hudson into connecticut. and a couple of tornado warnings west of des moines. severe thunderstorm watches out in that vicinity. this is in a weakening fade after midnight. we will have storms tomorrow, but not as severe. and another day of heat, temperatures near 90, might be three days in a row of some folks. that would be the first official heat wave. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and next here, new developments tonight about that deadly military plane crash in georgia. tonight, we know that the flight was supposed to be the plane's last one, and you'll remember this surveillance camera showing the national guard cargo plane spinning in a nose dive, then exploding into a fire ball on the highway below. tonight, we're learning more about the nine national guardsmen who did not survive. abc's steve osunsami is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: military investigators are out working in the hot georgia sun, wearing full body protective suits, piecing together what happened t
some of these are strong, stretching across the hudson into connecticut. and a couple of tornado warnings west of des moines. severe thunderstorm watches out in that vicinity. this is in a weakening fade after midnight. we will have storms tomorrow, but not as severe. and another day of heat, temperatures near 90, might be three days in a row of some folks. that would be the first official heat wave. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and next here,...
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new york, new jersey and connecticut ending most covid restrictions in two weeks. bars, restaurants, gyms and more set to fully reopen their doors, but as weekly cases fall below 50,000, the new concerns about reaching herd immunity as that travel ban from covid-ravaged india takes effect overnight. >>> stunning split. bill and melinda gates divorcing after 27 years of marriage. what it means for their almost $130 billion fortune and philanthropy and what happens when the world's richest couples call it quits. >>> caitlyn jenner kicks off her bid for governor of california. the first look at her campaign ad this morning, as the olympic champion and reality star is under fire for her comments about trans female athletes in school sports. >>> growing outrage over this disturbing video, the principal caught on camera hitting a 6-year-old student with a paddle. the girl's mother recording it all, saying she was frozen in fear. the principal now under investigation. >>> also this morning, carried away. this little boy disappearing onto a luggage conveyor belt at an airp
new york, new jersey and connecticut ending most covid restrictions in two weeks. bars, restaurants, gyms and more set to fully reopen their doors, but as weekly cases fall below 50,000, the new concerns about reaching herd immunity as that travel ban from covid-ravaged india takes effect overnight. >>> stunning split. bill and melinda gates divorcing after 27 years of marriage. what it means for their almost $130 billion fortune and philanthropy and what happens when the world's...
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navy firing three top submarine leaders aboard the "uss connecticut, kws including the commander and executive officer. that sub crashing into an undersea mountain and martha raddatz standing by. >> pressure building tonight on house democrats to pass president biden's two bills. house speaker nancy pelosi pressed today, did failure to get at least the bipartisan inf infrastructure bill passed play into the republican victory on election night? and news tonight on paid family leave. rachel scott on the hill. >>> also news this evening about the high profile trial of three white men charged with murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. >>> alarming evidence revealed tonight of a white supremacist plot to incite a racial civil war here in the u.s. abc news now obtaining chilling video and audio of two members of a hate group accused of planning a deadly attack. pierre thomas standing by. >>> tonight, police looking at these new images emerging. henry ruggs and that dead ly collision in vegas. >>> we are also tracking tonight the coldest temperatures of the season moving in this evening, fro
navy firing three top submarine leaders aboard the "uss connecticut, kws including the commander and executive officer. that sub crashing into an undersea mountain and martha raddatz standing by. >> pressure building tonight on house democrats to pass president biden's two bills. house speaker nancy pelosi pressed today, did failure to get at least the bipartisan inf infrastructure bill passed play into the republican victory on election night? and news tonight on paid family leave....
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hartford, connecticut, bracing for the same tonight. let's get back to senior meteorologist rob marciano timing it out tonight. hey, rob. >> hi, david. this is a potent storm. it's only going to grow here and really impact everybody in the eastern half of the country. the severe weather threat is a big one. the southern plains all the way to south carolina, we have watches for oklahoma and texas. storms have already been rumbling through dallas. this front will pick up speed and kind of spread through chicago, heavy rain in michigan and ohio. look at those storms across the south. those are going to have some damaging winds, tornados possible, more so tomorrow, from little rock to atlanta to san have a savannah and saturday into charleston. into charleston. we could see some damage across that swath. meanwhile, it gets organized here in the northeast, heavy rain coming here, very heavy rain sunday morning, this after a week's worth of heavy rain in the northeast again. david? >> david: rob marciano again, rob, thanks. >>> we turn to tex
hartford, connecticut, bracing for the same tonight. let's get back to senior meteorologist rob marciano timing it out tonight. hey, rob. >> hi, david. this is a potent storm. it's only going to grow here and really impact everybody in the eastern half of the country. the severe weather threat is a big one. the southern plains all the way to south carolina, we have watches for oklahoma and texas. storms have already been rumbling through dallas. this front will pick up speed and kind of...
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hartford, connecticut, bracing for the same tonight. let's get back to senior meteorologist rob marciano. timing it out tonight. >> it's going to grow here. the severe weather threat is a big one. the southern plains all the way to south carolina, we have watches for oklahoma and texas. storms have already been rumbling through dallas. the storm will spread through chicago and michigan and ohio. storms across the south with damaging winds, tornados possible from little rock to atlanta to savannah and saturday into charleston. meanwhile, it gets organized here in the northeast, heavy rain coming here, very heavy rain sunday morning, this after a week's worth of heavy rain in the northeast again. david. >> rob, thanks. >>> we turn to texas tonight and to uvalde, where parents erupted in anger after an independent investigator found the first five officers on the scene of that school massacre did not violate policy, the investigator also suggesting the acting police chief be exonerated. >> reporter: these are the dramatic images of the fir
hartford, connecticut, bracing for the same tonight. let's get back to senior meteorologist rob marciano. timing it out tonight. >> it's going to grow here. the severe weather threat is a big one. the southern plains all the way to south carolina, we have watches for oklahoma and texas. storms have already been rumbling through dallas. the storm will spread through chicago and michigan and ohio. storms across the south with damaging winds, tornados possible from little rock to atlanta to...
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the university of connecticut has now cancelled its football season. the ncaa says all student athletes will be allowed to opt out of competition and all schools must honor athletic scholarships of students who do opt out. >> we came to the realization that this just wasn't going to work from a health, safety and welfare standpoint of our student athletes. >> meanwhile, as other college teams face coronavirus outbreaks, colorado state university says it's investigating claims that athletes were discouraged from getting tested. sc oicials iisheal is their top priority. >>> major league baseball is making a new move to enforce safety protocols and will require players and staff to wear face coverings in the dugouts. violators could be banned for the season. >>> coming up, the new push to make mac and cheese a breakfast food. >>> also ahead, the unpleasant surprise for bank customers checking their account balance. unpleasant surprise for bank customers checking their account balance. try new nature's bounty stress comfort. three unique gummies for your u
the university of connecticut has now cancelled its football season. the ncaa says all student athletes will be allowed to opt out of competition and all schools must honor athletic scholarships of students who do opt out. >> we came to the realization that this just wasn't going to work from a health, safety and welfare standpoint of our student athletes. >> meanwhile, as other college teams face coronavirus outbreaks, colorado state university says it's investigating claims that...
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see sunday's paper. >>> next tonight, the fiery police standoff in connecticut. a husband on his property, they'd been called to the home, and then suddenly, the explosion. nine officers injured. the s.w.a.t. team moving in. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, nine police officers recovering from their injuries, after a suspicious explosion sparked this fire in connecticut. >> s.w.a.t. standoff. multiple officers down. something about an explosion. >> reporter: the officers had been responding to a domestic violence call from a woman who had recently filed for a divorce. when they arrived, her husband barricading himself inside the home for several hours. then, just as s.w.a.t. team members moved to enter the property -- >> explosion went off, the house shook, my wife fell down. >> reporter: -- a barn behind the house exploding. this drone footage showing the impact. police say the wife was able to escape before the blast, but the remains of one person were found inside that barn. and authorities are working to confirm if they belong to her husband.
see sunday's paper. >>> next tonight, the fiery police standoff in connecticut. a husband on his property, they'd been called to the home, and then suddenly, the explosion. nine officers injured. the s.w.a.t. team moving in. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: tonight, nine police officers recovering from their injuries, after a suspicious explosion sparked this fire in connecticut. >> s.w.a.t. standoff. multiple officers down. something about an explosion. >>...
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it's been so frustrating here in connecticut. 375,000 people without power here. and officials hope to have everybody restored by tuesday evening. a full week after the storm made landfall. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal information into the officers involved here. police with guns drawn, mistakenly believing the family was in a stolen suv. the department is cooperating with the investigation. >>> when we come back, the drug tunnel discovery along the mexican border. a look at what federal authorities say may be the most sophisticated tunnel ever. >>> and a former team staffer now facing charges in the death of a baseball star. plan matters more than ever. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans have so much to take advantage of. see a doctor from the comfort and safety of home with zero copay. call today to get more of the care you need. with zero copay. all otc pain relievers including volthave one thing in common none are proven stronger or more effective against
it's been so frustrating here in connecticut. 375,000 people without power here. and officials hope to have everybody restored by tuesday evening. a full week after the storm made landfall. >> adrienne, thank you. >>> news about the african-american family detained by police in colorado. the d.a. launching a criminal information into the officers involved here. police with guns drawn, mistakenly believing the family was in a stolen suv. the department is cooperating with the...
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these images from connecticut. a truck into the water. first responders jumping in, lifting two people into a ladder truck. hundreds of flights canceled up and down the coast. only snowplows on the runway at new york's jfk airport. there are many roads closed tonight. train servic halted. even some new york city subways now shut down. of course, the midwest got slammed, then this hit here and it will keep going for many more hours to come. meteorologist rob marciano leading us off from just outside philadelphia tonight.onight, th the biggest nor'easter in years. near blizzard conditions and howling winds blinding drivers. states of emergency up and down the coast. >> if you must be out, please, god, be careful, but if you don't need to be out, do not go out. >> reporter: in stamford, connecticut, a dramatic rescue after a truck slid off the roadway and into a pond. first responders using a ladder truck, diving into the water, cklling two people out of the into a waiting ambulance, the other able to walk away. this storm is hitting just as
these images from connecticut. a truck into the water. first responders jumping in, lifting two people into a ladder truck. hundreds of flights canceled up and down the coast. only snowplows on the runway at new york's jfk airport. there are many roads closed tonight. train servic halted. even some new york city subways now shut down. of course, the midwest got slammed, then this hit here and it will keep going for many more hours to come. meteorologist rob marciano leading us off from just...
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to connecticut? >> i did. it was a heck of a ride. lamarcus aldridge, 46 in the first one. he had 34 in this one. damian lillard misses. aldridge had the putback there. lamarcus aldridge is playing like a man possessed. and when houston had to have a stop, the rockets forgot to play defense. and portland wins two in houston. so, rip city will be rockin', as the blazers come back home. >> i guess that's a great fare if the driver has the time. you know? >> it was -- i charged it. >> guys, thanks. >>> up next in "the pulse." a view from above. b.a.s.e. jumpers tackling the world's tallest building. we're along for the ride. >>> plus, jodie foster ties the knot. >>> plus, jodie foster ties the knot. we'll be right back. explaining mte to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials,
to connecticut? >> i did. it was a heck of a ride. lamarcus aldridge, 46 in the first one. he had 34 in this one. damian lillard misses. aldridge had the putback there. lamarcus aldridge is playing like a man possessed. and when houston had to have a stop, the rockets forgot to play defense. and portland wins two in houston. so, rip city will be rockin', as the blazers come back home. >> i guess that's a great fare if the driver has the time. you know? >> it was -- i charged...
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i'm from connecticut. what part of connecticut from hartford, connecticut. and you here on vacation right now for spring break. very good on spring break. did you come by yourself or with friends? no. i came with my cousin. okay you have a cousin named lin? yes, i do. unimaginative family, right? i don't believe my aunt's name. i'm gonna take a guess. is it lin senior rosalind? okay? gotta let a lot of lending going . alright so here's how this works, lynn, i'm gonna ask you to identify whose face is on a coin. and if you get it right, you keep the coin. if you get it wrong, you lose. okay but then you can walk away at any time. by the way, all right. okay here we go. okay first up the penny lynn, who's on the penny, um the penny is abraham lincoln. correct, lynn. you got in the bank. now it's decision time. do you want to keep that penny? or do you want to risk it and keep going? keep going going to go for it. everybody. i like jack. land and whose face is on the nickel. i believe it's thomas jefferson is correct. left six cents. now. do you want to keep th
i'm from connecticut. what part of connecticut from hartford, connecticut. and you here on vacation right now for spring break. very good on spring break. did you come by yourself or with friends? no. i came with my cousin. okay you have a cousin named lin? yes, i do. unimaginative family, right? i don't believe my aunt's name. i'm gonna take a guess. is it lin senior rosalind? okay? gotta let a lot of lending going . alright so here's how this works, lynn, i'm gonna ask you to identify whose...
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the latest tragedy comes from connecticut where 35 people have died at one facility. and the director of the cdc says a second wave of the virus in the fall could be even worse. >> many health care workers say they still don't have the personal protective equipment they need. these nurses protested outside the white house demanding more supplies while reading the names of nurses who have died. >>> congress is taking new tbo businesses to re-open, serious new questions are being raised. abc's megan tevrizian begins our coverage. >> reporter: new problems this morning for the government's small business bailout program. >> if you're a little guy, you know, chances are you're going to the back of the line. >> reporter: congress approving another $484 billion for loans after the first round of funding ran out. but new reports claim at least 75 publicly traded companies, some worth more than $100 million, cashed in on the first payout. >> the intent of this was for business that needed the money. >> reporter: while treasury secretary steve mnuchin insists those big busines
the latest tragedy comes from connecticut where 35 people have died at one facility. and the director of the cdc says a second wave of the virus in the fall could be even worse. >> many health care workers say they still don't have the personal protective equipment they need. these nurses protested outside the white house demanding more supplies while reading the names of nurses who have died. >>> congress is taking new tbo businesses to re-open, serious new questions are being...
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>> reporter: it was connecticut that triggered this. yet these parent's fears conflict with all expert opinion about the mentally ill. statistically they are not dangerous to the community at large nor to perpetrators of large scale killings exhibit the explosive behavior the parents are worried about. one of the mothers of the two columbine killers said -- >> sue klebold had no sense that dylan was capable of doing anything like he did. she was shocked when it happened. >> reporter: yet long did touch on something. she was, says the head of america's oldest mental health organization -- >> speaking on behalf of thousands of families. >> reporter: thousands? >> thousands of families that find the system to be extremely fragmented. >> reporter: which is not different from how the mentally ill used to be segregated in now shut down state institutions. there are better solutions, day programs where kids can get counseling in big doses, but those are in short supply in many states. wyoming, for example, has six child psychiatrists for its h
>> reporter: it was connecticut that triggered this. yet these parent's fears conflict with all expert opinion about the mentally ill. statistically they are not dangerous to the community at large nor to perpetrators of large scale killings exhibit the explosive behavior the parents are worried about. one of the mothers of the two columbine killers said -- >> sue klebold had no sense that dylan was capable of doing anything like he did. she was shocked when it happened. >>...
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new haven, connecticut, shelters are gearing up to help those who spend much of their time on the street. >> just get my rest and stay warm. >> reporter: in massachusetts, repairs have been made to a seawall that was damaged in a storm last february. >> the problem is, the tides are just huge. they're the highest they've can possibly be. >> reporter: and stores like this lowe's in new jersey are doing a brisk business, as people stock up on shovels and salt, to deal with the coming storm. how much you need to stock up or whether you need to stock up at all depends on where you live. >> for that, we turn to accuweath accuweather's jim dickey. >> good morning. a storm system coming together this morning. there's an upper low that's tracking out of the nation's midsection. tropical moisture here. gulf of mexico moisture. it's being drawn northward. you see them keeping them apart. that won't last. through the daylight hours, snow from new england into the ohio valley. the true storm gets under way in the overnight. the worst conditions late thursday night through early morning on friday. bl
new haven, connecticut, shelters are gearing up to help those who spend much of their time on the street. >> just get my rest and stay warm. >> reporter: in massachusetts, repairs have been made to a seawall that was damaged in a storm last february. >> the problem is, the tides are just huge. they're the highest they've can possibly be. >> reporter: and stores like this lowe's in new jersey are doing a brisk business, as people stock up on shovels and salt, to deal with...
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. >>> dramatic new video just in, showing the deadly ambush on connecticut police officers. >>> new tonight, a cofounder of donald trump's new media company says it violated securities laws. did the former president try to strong arm an executive to turn over shares to his wife, melania? >>> overseas, russian soldiers under attack, at least 11 new recruits shot to death at a training facility. plus, we're in kyiv where civilians are training for war and preparing for a possible nuclear attack. >>> the fatal fire erupting in iran's most notorious prison, where anti-government protesters and at least two americans are being held. what we're learning about possible victims and who started it. >> with the midterms weeks away, former president barack obama plans to campaign in key races. how georgia and pennsylvania could determine which party controls the senate. >>> and united against breast cancer. marches coast to coast. we meet a survivor who is now dedicating her life to helping patients. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good eve
. >>> dramatic new video just in, showing the deadly ambush on connecticut police officers. >>> new tonight, a cofounder of donald trump's new media company says it violated securities laws. did the former president try to strong arm an executive to turn over shares to his wife, melania? >>> overseas, russian soldiers under attack, at least 11 new recruits shot to death at a training facility. plus, we're in kyiv where civilians are training for war and preparing for...
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leaders in illinois, connecticut , new jersey have made similar pitches to companies in red states. governor murphy in new jersey sent letters to businesses in georgia saying the ruling from roe v. wade would hamper their ability to attract and retain top female talent so they were arguing employees want to live in places where they can access reproductive care and why that might be true, there is a question of whether it is age determinative factor in their employees. blue states are arguing it is good business to live in a state where your employees want to live and where your employees can access the kind of health care they think they deserve it >> more and more uc employees want to work for a company aligned with their own personal values. >> certainly and that is something i think we have seen in results recently. even companies who are not saying they are going to leave their states which i have not seen any that are doing that, there are lots of companies signing on to present -- signing on to petitions or making declarations saying support women's right to choose. a number
leaders in illinois, connecticut , new jersey have made similar pitches to companies in red states. governor murphy in new jersey sent letters to businesses in georgia saying the ruling from roe v. wade would hamper their ability to attract and retain top female talent so they were arguing employees want to live in places where they can access reproductive care and why that might be true, there is a question of whether it is age determinative factor in their employees. blue states are arguing...
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crews racing to clear nearly a foot of snow in connecticut. >> a lot of folks are trying to get to work. people are trying to go to work. we're trying to keep things moving. >> reporter: in new haven, sanitation workers filling in for plow drivers because of covid staffing issues. more than 2,600 flights canceled nationwide, largely due to weather and covid-related issues. the storm also bringing record-breaking snow to parts of the south on thursday. nashville getting their biggest snowfall in nearly six years. and multiple pileups on kentucky roads. and, david, bitter cold wind is bringing in arctic air. temperatures are expected to plummet below freezing overnight. drivers will need to be on alert for black ice tonight. david? >> and in many places those temperatures already here. stephanie, thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano with what's behind all this. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. it's pretty, but the cold air is no joke coming in behind this thing. the center of the storm is over nova scotia now. it's bombing out, intensifying. whipping winds thro
crews racing to clear nearly a foot of snow in connecticut. >> a lot of folks are trying to get to work. people are trying to go to work. we're trying to keep things moving. >> reporter: in new haven, sanitation workers filling in for plow drivers because of covid staffing issues. more than 2,600 flights canceled nationwide, largely due to weather and covid-related issues. the storm also bringing record-breaking snow to parts of the south on thursday. nashville getting their biggest...
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virginia, the higher elevations of west virginia, new jersey, the northern part, and new york, through connecticut and massachusetts. timing-wise, washington, d.c. may start as snow, but it is short lived. then you're going to mix and then go to rain. that's going to cut your totals to near nothing. philadelphia, heavy snow as of dinner time, but the rain/snow line gets so close, that could cut you down, too. new york city to the north is where we end up with some of the heaviest snow, especially in northeastern pennsylvania, over to central massachusetts into connecticut. and no matter where you are and how much snow you're getting, you're going to see wind gusts 30 to 50 miles per hour. it looks like even places around where i'm standing going to be very hairy by tomorrow night. david? >> a wednesday through thursday event and ginger, thank you so much. >>> we're going to turn now to another major headline tonight. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell congratulating president-elect joe biden and vice president-elect kamala harris on the senate floor. tonight, what mcconnell said about history
virginia, the higher elevations of west virginia, new jersey, the northern part, and new york, through connecticut and massachusetts. timing-wise, washington, d.c. may start as snow, but it is short lived. then you're going to mix and then go to rain. that's going to cut your totals to near nothing. philadelphia, heavy snow as of dinner time, but the rain/snow line gets so close, that could cut you down, too. new york city to the north is where we end up with some of the heaviest snow,...
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rob has much more from norwalk, connecticut. rob, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. we saw this similarly two yearsn ef-3 tornado was spawn bid the heat of a fire. it happens on rare occasions, and it looks like it happened yesterday and a rare fire/tornado warning was issued by the national weather service, and it gives you an how intense this heat wave is and how explosive these fires have become. multiple raging infernos scorching the west. this fire in california, quickly spreading and engulfing 20,000 acres and also, a rare tornado warning in the fire. look at this funnel forming a plume of wildfire smoke near a major highway, the fire there now 5% contained. and in southern california, record heat and dry conditions fanning the flames in the lake fire. the blaze destroying almost 18,000 acres. officials pointing to nearly 100 lightning strikes as the reason this inferno regained strength overnight. more than 1,500 firefighters in the national forest battling the fire from the air and the ground. watch as
rob has much more from norwalk, connecticut. rob, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. we saw this similarly two yearsn ef-3 tornado was spawn bid the heat of a fire. it happens on rare occasions, and it looks like it happened yesterday and a rare fire/tornado warning was issued by the national weather service, and it gives you an how intense this heat wave is and how explosive these fires have become. multiple raging infernos scorching the west. this fire in california,...
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i'm will reeves, abc news s connecticut. >>> the pandemic is changing everything and a lot of things will be different, including the way we travel. an italian airplane rendering shows how it could look like. germ blocking shields and the seats are backwards. the company has patented both of the seat proposal and remains to be seen if carriers support these changes, interesting to see what these new ideas are. what do you think, friend? you just still worried if your legs can fit. >> that is true. i have no doubt they're going to have to take, i don't know, different approaches to flying, since it looks like coronavirus will probably stick around for a while. >> i agree. >>> we are coming back with a full 90 minutes of news, including the surge for coronavirus treatments. the red cross has plans to start doing something new next week. >>> plus, we expect those new un unemployment numbers in a few minutes and jobina fortson will have a look at them. >>> abc7 news spoken to the family of an abc7 news woman and the first coronavirus death in the united states. what we we're all doing ou
i'm will reeves, abc news s connecticut. >>> the pandemic is changing everything and a lot of things will be different, including the way we travel. an italian airplane rendering shows how it could look like. germ blocking shields and the seats are backwards. the company has patented both of the seat proposal and remains to be seen if carriers support these changes, interesting to see what these new ideas are. what do you think, friend? you just still worried if your legs can fit....
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. >> i am from connecticut. hartford, connecticut. >> you are here on vacation? >> spring break. i came with my cousin. >> you have a cousin named lynn? >> what an unimaginative family. >> you won't believe my aunt's name. roslyn. >> i am going to ask you to identify whose faces on a coin and if you get it right, you keep the coin that if you lose. you can walk away at any time. th on the penny? >> abraham lincoln. >> that is c you have a penny in the bank. do you want to keep that penny? do you want to risk it and keep going? >> i want to keep going. >> i like that. whose face is on the nickel? >> i believe it is thomas jefferson. >> that is correct. you have $0.06. do you want to keep going? >> i want to keep going. >> whose face is on the dime. >> dime, for d. franklin d. roosevelt. >> may be two people in the audience know the answer to that. you have $0.16. this might be the most anyone has one. do you want to keep going? >> i think so. >> she is going to keep going. >> who is on the corner? >> george washington. >> that is correct. it is george washington. is anyone else's
. >> i am from connecticut. hartford, connecticut. >> you are here on vacation? >> spring break. i came with my cousin. >> you have a cousin named lynn? >> what an unimaginative family. >> you won't believe my aunt's name. roslyn. >> i am going to ask you to identify whose faces on a coin and if you get it right, you keep the coin that if you lose. you can walk away at any time. th on the penny? >> abraham lincoln. >> that is c you have a...
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a connecticut judge ordered him to pay an extra $473 million to the victims' families for promoting falsehoods to the attack, that's inside to the jury award of $965,000. >>> kfc apologized to linking an ad in germany to the holocaust. the company said it was generated by an automated system and sent by mistake. >>> we heard from my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure... ...you're a target for chronic kidney disease. they're the top two causes of ckd. ckd usually starts with no symptoms. so you can have it and not know it. to find out, check the kidney numbers from your lab tests. ♪far-xi-ga♪ if you have chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help slow its progression. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rar
a connecticut judge ordered him to pay an extra $473 million to the victims' families for promoting falsehoods to the attack, that's inside to the jury award of $965,000. >>> kfc apologized to linking an ad in germany to the holocaust. the company said it was generated by an automated system and sent by mistake. >>> we heard from my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of...
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. >> reporter: it's called a pandemic drone, and you'll find it hovering in westport, connecticut. as you can see outside this grocery store, it can measure whether people are social distancing. circles determine if they're six feet apart. green good, red bad. >> there shouldn't be a police chief or anybody sitting in my seat right now, with everything going on, not looking for a way to do things differently. >> reporter: the police chief taking part in a three-month pilot program, using the technology now to make sure people are keeping their distance. >> if you're scanning an area and seeing a problem exists that might be an area that you want to put more of your resources at. >> reporter: the drones are also equipped with technology that can help determine everything from breathing to heart rate to coughing, even fever. it changes color. >> i'm absolutely very sensitive to privacy issues. >> reporter: privacy is a concern for the new york civil liberties union, saying it has to be scientifically justified, communicated transparently to the public, limited in scope and duration,
. >> reporter: it's called a pandemic drone, and you'll find it hovering in westport, connecticut. as you can see outside this grocery store, it can measure whether people are social distancing. circles determine if they're six feet apart. green good, red bad. >> there shouldn't be a police chief or anybody sitting in my seat right now, with everything going on, not looking for a way to do things differently. >> reporter: the police chief taking part in a three-month pilot...
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let's check back in with rob marciano in norwalk, connecticut. hey, rob. >> hi, gio, and you know in colorado they went from fires to snow which is now hampering the recovery and investigation that's going on just outside of denver and boulder there. here's video of the snow hampering travel along i-70, shutting it down at times yesterday. cars sliding all over the place. this is just west of denver up towards the tunnel there and getting over towards summit county. not just in colorado, but also east there in kansas. some accidents there, and there are injuries because of that. difficult travel across kansas city as well, and getting up to chicago. they had nearly 3 inches of snow, and speaking of snow, we have had an improvement in the drought situation, but we still a drought across the sierra nevadas and the cascades. we still need to get through this year with at least normal precipitation to at least improve the drought somewhat. we're off to a great start, but we got a long way to go. more storms coming to the east, and this last one will
let's check back in with rob marciano in norwalk, connecticut. hey, rob. >> hi, gio, and you know in colorado they went from fires to snow which is now hampering the recovery and investigation that's going on just outside of denver and boulder there. here's video of the snow hampering travel along i-70, shutting it down at times yesterday. cars sliding all over the place. this is just west of denver up towards the tunnel there and getting over towards summit county. not just in colorado,...
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rob marciano is in connecticut for us this morning. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, whit. a beautiful day here and morning to start things off on this flag 197 say. coinenngressadits due. betsy ross helped out. here's what it looks like in our nation's capital. fly if you got them, weather not so great the next few days across the southeast. we have this stalled boundary and a low across savannah. some showers there. just over the carolinas for several days. really much of this week, downpours at time. kind of unsettled weather, but we could add up to 3, 4, 5, maybe 6 inches to of rain,cinnw. we have the fire danger out west. more states in red flag warning today as that front squeezes the air. high winds and hot conditions in the panhandle in texas. potential for high growth with some >>> food sunday morning. the view from san rafael, still a lot of cloud cover here, but we'll break out into sun y skies and a warmer day for the north bay, the east bay and the south bay by about five to ten degrees ad that warming tre
rob marciano is in connecticut for us this morning. rob, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, whit. a beautiful day here and morning to start things off on this flag 197 say. coinenngressadits due. betsy ross helped out. here's what it looks like in our nation's capital. fly if you got them, weather not so great the next few days across the southeast. we have this stalled boundary and a low across savannah. some showers there. just over the carolinas for several days. really much...
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. >>> a mother of five from connecticut has now been missing for one week. the case of jennifer dulos is reportedly being treated as a homicide. published reports also say investigators found blood in her home, leading them to believe dulos is the victim of a violent crime. for the last two days, police have searched the park near the location where her vehicle was found. last night a prayer vigil was held in the town where dulos lives. >> the question is what can we do? and the answer is we can pray, to be hopeful, and not to speculate, not to wonder, not to guess, not to listen to extraneous stories, but to pray and to pray with hope. >> dulos has been locked in a lengthy custody and divorce battle with her husband. he has not been named a suspect in the case. >>> 16 women are suing the fbi accusing the bureau of encouraging a good old boys network at its training academy. "the new york times" reports the lawsuit claims the women were subjected to discrimination and sexual harassment. some of the plaintiffs say they were penalized for doing things that the
. >>> a mother of five from connecticut has now been missing for one week. the case of jennifer dulos is reportedly being treated as a homicide. published reports also say investigators found blood in her home, leading them to believe dulos is the victim of a violent crime. for the last two days, police have searched the park near the location where her vehicle was found. last night a prayer vigil was held in the town where dulos lives. >> the question is what can we do? and the...
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new york and connecticut have declared states of emergency. both are investigating how utility companies responded to that storm. >>> now to the death of another black man in custody after he told officers he couldn't breathe and it was caught on camera. >> five corrections officers and a nurse have been charged. abc's steve osunsami has the story, and we must warn you, the video you're about to see is disturbing. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe! >> reporter: the disturbing images from a jail in winston-salem, north carolina, come with an apology from the sheriff who runs it. 56-year-old john neville was being held in december on an assault charge when he fell from a bed and staff at the jail responded. you see that here. >> let's do your blood pressure, okay? >> reporter: things took a turn when they put a bag over his head to prevent spitting, put him in handcuffs, and tried to move him to another cell for observation. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: they tried to unlock the handcuffs but couldn't, and needed bolt cutters to get them of
new york and connecticut have declared states of emergency. both are investigating how utility companies responded to that storm. >>> now to the death of another black man in custody after he told officers he couldn't breathe and it was caught on camera. >> five corrections officers and a nurse have been charged. abc's steve osunsami has the story, and we must warn you, the video you're about to see is disturbing. >> i can't breathe. i can't breathe! >> reporter: the...
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he is in norwalk, connecticut with the latest. >> we took a vote. >> what happened, rob? short-lived. >> reporter: just as i got back inside -- they pulled me back outside! >> with the dog. >> reporter: the dog is not with me today. good morning. yeah, we want to be safe and my covid test isn't back yet, my second one at least. hopefully i'll see you tomorrow. if not, next year. beautiful weather here across parts of the northeast, above average temperatures, a little sliver of storminess across the mid section of the country. we want to highlight that for you. if you do live in this area you could see thunderstorms up through oklahoma city to springfield, missouri. getting into the ohio river valley eventually although i think the ohio state game should be mostly dry. maybe some sprinkles there. 50s in columbus. 70s in atlanta. 65 in d.c. should touch 60 degrees in new york city so well above average temperatures. but if you want to think about winter head to the pacific northwest. crystal mountain, some fresh snow there. snowboarders were out. they're open as is mammoth
he is in norwalk, connecticut with the latest. >> we took a vote. >> what happened, rob? short-lived. >> reporter: just as i got back inside -- they pulled me back outside! >> with the dog. >> reporter: the dog is not with me today. good morning. yeah, we want to be safe and my covid test isn't back yet, my second one at least. hopefully i'll see you tomorrow. if not, next year. beautiful weather here across parts of the northeast, above average temperatures, a...
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we saw over 4 inches of rain from islip to new haven and we hartford up the connecticut river. and we still have flash flood warnings posted for eastern new england as the rain continues to train over the same areas, the same saturated areas with very high river levels. there will still be storms that bubble up tonight, but generally speaking, things will end after 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. again, saturated ground. high river levels, slow to recede and a little more rain coming in later this week. linsey. >> linsey: and of course, we have been talking about the record breaking heat in the west for days. it's peaking now. 80 miles east of los angeles, firefighters are battling several wildfires that have destroyed homes and property and forced some evacuations. first responders are dealing with a dangerous combination, fighting the flames in the midst of that extreme heat. and we know tens of millions of people are in the danger zone tonight. >> reporter: yeah, it wasn't too long ago we were talking about how much rain california has had. we thought the wildfire season wouldn
we saw over 4 inches of rain from islip to new haven and we hartford up the connecticut river. and we still have flash flood warnings posted for eastern new england as the rain continues to train over the same areas, the same saturated areas with very high river levels. there will still be storms that bubble up tonight, but generally speaking, things will end after 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. again, saturated ground. high river levels, slow to recede and a little more rain coming in later this...
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that's an area the size of new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, vermont and delaware combined. and breaking overnight, russian missiles and drones rained down on ukraine today, targeting several areas, including the port city of odessa. ukrainian officials say they shot down the missiles, but several homes were damaged. the airstrikes appear to be in retaliation for yesterday's explosion that damaged a critical russian bridge to crimea. >> a decision by russia could push food prices here in the us even higher. moscow is pulling out of a deal that allowed ukraine to export grain by sea. countries around the world rely on those grain shipments which could send prices soaring. the war is already pushing the cost of some groceries higher due to grain shortages. the price of bread here in the us jumped more than 11% last month, compared to just a year ago. the cost of cookies jumped 8, while beer rose 5% just days after a suspected serial killer was arrested. >> in new york, there's a growing mystery in the pacific northwest, concerned that another serial killer could be responsible
that's an area the size of new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, vermont and delaware combined. and breaking overnight, russian missiles and drones rained down on ukraine today, targeting several areas, including the port city of odessa. ukrainian officials say they shot down the missiles, but several homes were damaged. the airstrikes appear to be in retaliation for yesterday's explosion that damaged a critical russian bridge to crimea. >> a decision by russia could push food prices...